Dyson V6 Absolute

Dyson V6 Fluffy

Other cordless vacuum manufacturers compromise on either weight or suction, because they have to choose between motors that are either bulky or weak.

Dyson cordless vacuums are different. Thanks to the Dyson digital motor V6, they are small, light and powerful.

The Dyson digital motor V6

Dyson cordless vacuums are poweredby the Dyson digital motor V6. This power-dense motor uses digital pulse technology and a neodymium magnet to spin at up to 110,000 times a minute. Its small size means that the machines it powers can also be small, light and powerful.

Patented Dyson cyclone technology captures fine dust.

2 Tier Radial™ cyclones

Dyson cordless vacuums use patented cyclone technology,just like our corded machines. Powerful centrifugal forcesspin dust and dirt out of the air and into the bin.

This patented cyclone technology combines with the Dysondigital motor and a re-engineered nickel manganese cobaltbattery to ensure that Dyson cordless machines providepowerful suction. From the moment you start cleaning, tothe moment you finish.

An entirely re-invented cleaner head. Picks up large debris and fine dust simultaneously.

Soft woven nylon envelops large debris

The cleaning roller is covered in a soft woven nylon. The fibers envelop large debris, allowing it to pass under the cleaner head and into the vacuum while maintaining a tight seal with the floor.

Carbon fiber and sealed suction remove fine dust

Four rows of soft anti-static carbon fiber filaments help to dissipate any static charge holding fine dust to the floor surface, allowing it to be sucked into the vacuum.

Unlike with conventional brush bars, the roller has constant contact with the floor. There’s no gap, so powerful suction is sealed in to draw up fine dust from crevices.

Direct-drive cleaner head drives bristles deeper into carpet to remove even more dirt.

1Historically, manufacturers based “no loss of suction” claims on a single test that can be completed before a vacuum’s bin is full. We repeat that test to bin full 100s of times consecutively, amounting to 10 years’ worth of test dust, to ensure vacuums containing Dyson Cinetic™ science maintain constant suction.

♦♦Assumes up to 6% savings in air conditioning costs for every degree Fahrenheit that thermostat is raised. (See U.S. EPA and D.O.E. Energy Savings Calculator). Also assumes elevated air speed may offset increase in air temperature by up to five degrees (See ASHRAE Standard 55-2004-Thermal Environmental Conditions for Human Occupancy). Air multiplier must be used in conjunction with and in close proximity to air conditioning ventilation output in each room to recognize savings benefit. Actual savings may vary based on use and other factors.

***Calculated lifetime based on IES TM-21-11. 37 years (or 154,000 hours) is based on 11 hours continual use per day.